The Ford Foundation funded a seven-year-long study of immigration
headed Dr. Robert Bach. a sociology professor at the State University
of New York.

COMPLETED IN 1993, The study found many difficulties with
immigration, including a reduction in living standards, class
polarization, and a widening income gap, but its conclusions
were strange...rather than changing immigration policy, the Ford
Foundation decided that problems should be solved by changing
America. "The problem in America may not be diversity but
homogeneity," Bach wrote.

In Americans No More, The Death of Citizenship, recommended
by former Secretary of State James Baker, Journalist Georgie
Ann Geyer exposes Bach as a rabid multiculturalist.

"There you had the 'new mentality' shorn of any shame,"
she wrote of Bach's conclusions, "in total and quite amazing
candor! What now-INS ideologue Bach was saying is that America
as we have known it--and Americans as we have known ourselves--must
be changed. Not really to facilitate immigrants' progress but
to facilitate the vision of America dreamed up by the activists
and the Ford Foundations of the world." (p. 228)